- Bioenergy
14 October 2020
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- Malaysia
The issue of palm oil has to be placed in the wider picture of carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, the mixture of energy sources and food security
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The issue of palm oil has to be placed in the wider picture of carbon dioxide emissions, climate change, the mixture of energy sources and food security
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Population growth has contributed to rising energy consumption around the world, and Southeast Asia has been no different. Between 2010 and 2018, the region’s energy demand rose by almost 22 percent—an increase almost doubles the global average. With energy efficiency one of the most powerful tools to slash greenhouse gas emissions and maintain energy security, the bloc must nurture sustainable energy systems that conserve energy where possible.
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SET-listed B.Grimm Power Plc is planning to use biomass-derived fuel for its power generation as it continues to expand its business in the renewable energy field, says chief executive Preeyanart Soontornwata.
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Energy officials have unveiled new conditions for the much-delayed Energy for All renewable power scheme, following a two-week revision ordered by Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow.
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ENPH recently announced its partnership with Thailand’s solar installer Natura Living, under which they are jointly constructing commercial solar installation projects for PepsiCo Thailand. Notably, Natura Living is currently installing a 60 kilowatt (kW) solar array using Enphase IQ 7+ microinverters on PepsiCo Thailand’s agronomy division building.
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A senior official from the Ministry of Mines and Energy has confirmed that a timeframe for the feasibility study on the establishing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal, LNG pipeline, re-gasification plant and trucking network from the Cambodian Natural Gas Co Ltd (CNGC) has been delayed because of COVID-19.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking a P2.15-billion budget for next year, bulk of which will be used to revamp geothermal development.
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Oil demand is poised for rebound to pre-pandemic level by yearend buoyed by more people going outdoors as the economy comes out of strict quarantines, the energy department said on Tuesday.